15 Related Articles from 2018-05-17

'Thank the Party!': China tries to brainwash Muslims in camps. Since last spring, Chinese authorities in the heavily Muslim region of Xinjiang have ensnared tens, possibly hundreds of thousands of Muslim Chinese — and even foreign citizens — in mass internment camps. >>

China drafts rules to track electric car battery output, use. SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China aims to launch a system to track the production, sale, use and recycling of electric car batteries by August, according to draft rules published by the industry ministry on Thursday, as it tries to prevent mounting pollution risks. >>

China launches first rocket designed by a private company. BEIJING (Reuters) - China launched its first privately developed rocket from a launchpad in northwestern China on Thursday, state media said, the latest milestone in the country's ambitious space exploration program. >>

Chinese private firm launches first space rocket. A suborbital rocket was launched into space Thursday by a start-up in China's burgeoning commercial aeronautics industry, as private firms snap at the heels... >>

Chinese school installs facial-recognition cameras to ensure pupils pay attention in class. Cameras installed at the front of the classroom in this east China school would gather data on students' attentiveness and even their facial expressions. >>

Sleepy pupils in the picture at high-tech Chinese school. By Pei Li and Adam JourdanBEIJING, May 17 (Reuters) - High school students in one Chinese school may want to think twice before dozing off in class.... >>

Survivors of China's far west political camps detail.... Former inmates have told of the horror after being detained in west China's indoctrination camps for Muslims in Xinjiang province, where they were physically and mentally tortured. >>

Tencent Is Ready Again for Its Battle Royale. Chinese tech giant’s shares have tumbled in recent months, but first-quarter results should allay investor concerns. >>

Tencent's market value soars as much as $34 billion after forecast-beating first quarter. HONG KONG (Reuters) - Robust earnings from Tencent Holdings sent its market value surging by as much as $34 billion on Thursday, helping the Chinese technology giant briefly reclaim the mantle of Asia's most valuable listed company. >>

Tucker Carlson Tonight - Wednesday, May 16. On Wednesday, Tucker Carlson takes on the growing problem of immigration once again, this time debating with a Republican congressman who wants to legalize more immigration. Then later, with China's control on tech secure, could Chinese businesses be acting as a front for espionage? >>